Police say Drug overdose led to death of Black Man in Custody
Saturday, April 9, 2005 at 10:18PM
TheSpook
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A man who died while in police custody last Monday night suffered an apparent drug overdose, police said. Officials said a large bag of narcotics was found in the suspect's throat and a smaller bag was found in his stomach. The family of Shannon Brown, 33, believes he was a victim of excessive force by police. "I need to know how my son left this earth. And I need to know the officers that took him out of this earth," said Clara Brown, Brown's mother. Police arrested Brown around 9 p.m. on the city's North Side while answering a call of three people trespassing at a North Side building, 927 W. Wilson Avenue. Brown reportedly opened the door of the building to plainclothes police officers. Witnesses said the officers went after Brown instead of the trespassers. "They didn't understand that he wasn't the one," said one witness, who did not want to be identified. Officials said the officers wanted to talk to Brown in the building lobby-- but that when he reached into his pants pockets, they sprayed him with pepper spray. They then arrested Brown for aggravated battery and resisting arrest. "He was handcuffed like this, and his hand and his head was brought to the floor like this. He was like that with his leg right here. He kept telling them he couldn't breathe," said Zalee Petties, witness. Brown was taken to Town Hill District Police Station where he began convulsing. Brown was taken to nearby Thorek Hospital where he was pronounced dead just before midnight. Brown's family is worried about a police cover-up in the case. [more]
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